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Reagans Denouncement of The Kennedy-Khrushchev Pact

 Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_51_13_0028

Dates

  • Creation: 97th (1981-1983)

Scope and Contents

Correspondence to Congressmen in Washington, D.C. It discusses the Kennedy-Khrushchev Pact and argues that President Reagan should not be bound by it. The letter claims that the pact allows the Soviet Union to control Cuba and export its revolution to other countries, including Central America and Colombia. The writer believes that Reagan should publish the secret document and inform the world that the United States will no longer be bound by the pact, as it only benefits Soviet imperialism.

Full Extent

2 pages

Language of Materials

English

Policy Area

International Affairs

Creator

Jones, James Robert, 1939-

Congress

97th (1981-1983)

  • TypeDeliverableUnit

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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